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Friday, October 9, 2015

Rihanna Uses Chris Brown Domestic Violence Incident In New Interview For Publicity For Stalled Album 'Anti'

Rihanna promoting her
repeatedly stalled new album "Anti" and its artwork featured in
the background

Rihanna is using the Chris Brown domestic violence case for
publicity to promote her new album "Anti" (which knowing her
vile behavior is short for Anti-Christ as she is an evil, nasty
piece of work, who is heavily involved in the occult/satanism).
Rihanna's first three singles from the forthcoming album which
still has no release date, "Four Five Seconds" "B***h Better
Have My Money" and "American Oxygen" have all flopped on the
charts and been slammed by the general public.

Now she is rehashing the 2009 Chris Brown domestic violence
incident for sympathy and sales in a new Vanity Fair article. In
2009, Brown beat Rihanna in a rented Lamborghini. She spot a
text message on his phone that infuriated her. Rihanna began
screaming at him and hit him over cheating on her, then Brown
exploded in rage and unleashed a sustained assault.

At the time, Rihanna was also cheating on Brown with industry
men such as Jay Z, Kanye West, the Dream and others, to further
her career via the casting couch. However, she demanded loyalty
from Brown anyway. Sadly enough, Brown opened the car door and
tried to get Rihanna out of the car, but she refused to leave.
She should have gotten out of the car, as what ensued was very
regrettable. Brown snapped and beat her up.

Rihanna is using the incident for publicity and not telling
the public the whole truth about striking him first and having
hit Brown in the presence of others in other incidents. She was
wrong to hit him and he was wrong to hit her. The relationship
was toxic and abusive on both sides. Brown was messing with his
female manager Tina Brown to support his career after she took
advantage of him as a minor. Rihanna was and still is having sex
with Jay Z, who took advantage of her as a minor in exchange for
a career.

Rihanna should not be the poster girl for domestic violence.
She is a violent woman that smashed a glass against her
brother's face and bragged about it in an interview. As
mentioned above, Rihanna had hit Brown on more than one occasion
as well. Rihanna also released a violent and disgusting music
video for the copyright infringing song "B***h Better Have My
Money" showing a woman being physically abused and glorifying
said violence. This is all unacceptable conduct.

Everything Rihanna currently has she illegally accumulated
through copyright theft and having sex with people's husbands
and boyfriends. She is no role model. Domestic violence victims
should not follow her example nor should any woman. Women should
not hit men (and vice versa). Some women believe because they
are female and the weaker sex, it is okay to hit a man, when it
is not and you are placing yourself in danger.

If you are a victim of domestic violence, see the charges
through in court for your own protection and safety. Stay away
from your abuser. Look for positive outlets to help others, as
reaching out through credible and proper charities, can help to
alleviate the emotional pain that stems from abuse.